2007
Monte Carlo study of substrate-induced folding and refolding of lattice proteins
Publication
Publication
Biophys. J. , Volume 92 p. 1150- 1156
Many proteins can switch from one conformation to another under the influence of an external driving force, such as the binding to a specific substrate. Using a simple lattice model we show that it is feasible to design protein-like lattice proteins that can have two different conformations, depending on whether or not they are bound to a substrate. We give three different examples of such substrate-induced refolding. In addition, we have explored substrate-induced folding of lattice proteins that do not fold when free in solution. We show that such proteins can bind with the same high specificity as prefolded protein, but have a considerably lower binding free energy. In this way proteins can bind to a substrate in a way that is highly specific, yet reversible.
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Coluzza, I., & Frenkel, D. (2007). Monte Carlo study of substrate-induced folding and refolding of lattice proteins. Biophys. J., 92, 1150–1156. doi:10.1529/biophysj.106.084236 |